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Good insights! Yeah if it gives you a mental/emotional boost then it's pretty worth it, especially since that'll translate well to the rest of your day.
Why I asked my original question is because I'm currently on those meal kit things, and the one I'm subscribed to sends the food fully cooked and ready to eat, you just have to pop it in the microwave. And it's pretty tasty stuff, doesn't look too preprocessed. But it does get expensive. So I was considering the alternative of cooking daily to save money, which sounds funny because 99.9% of people probably do that.
And I'm kinda on the fence about meal prepping because the idea of eating the same thing a few days in a row doesn't really appeal to me.
I guess I'll find out this week which is more sustainable for my situation!